Every student graduates, prepared for post-secondary learning

High school graduation is a key gateway in our society. Once past that milestone, young adults are more likely to go on to post-secondary career training or college. That post-secondary education and training sets students up for good careers.

To measure how successful Alamance Achieves is in this goal, we will measure two core indicators:

High school graduation rates. In American society, high school graduation is the key that unlocks social mobility and career success.

College enrollment rates. Nearly all good jobs require some post-secondary education or training, which can mean anything from a certificate earned at a community college to a four-year college degree.

In addition, the Alamance Achieves team will also track other indicators that contribute, positively or negatively, to these positive outcomes. These include:

FAFSA completion

Teen pregnancy rate

Attendance

Involvement in extracurricular activities

ABSS senior survey/Pride survey data

Number of students taking the ACT

Average ACT scores

Scholarship dollars awarded to students

Number of AP/CTE courses completed

Number of students graduating with credentials, military qualifications or apprenticeships